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Foundation Issues on a Flip
Hey guys, question here. This is a house that I looked at. As you can see, some shifting has taken place. There's a chimney on the end of the house that has pulled away an inch and a half at the roof. I'll post a picture of that in the comments. From an investing standpoint, how do you process something like this? Are foundation issues an immediate dealbreaker? Have you had success making sure the house is stable, patching and filling the cracks, and just reselling it?